Reader SunShots

This week's winner

Bob Luerssen wins for his picture of the world's steepest cog railway climb in Switzerland taken with a Nikon D7000. Robert Hamilton: "I liked how the muted colors of the picture contrasted with the splash of red which draws the viewers eye to the rail car making it the focus of the image."

Bob Luerssen wins for his picture of the world's steepest cog railway climb in Switzerland taken with a Nikon D7000. Robert Hamilton: "I liked how the muted colors of the picture contrasted with the splash of red which draws the viewers eye to the rail car making it the focus of the image." (Bob Luerssen / Baltimore Sun)

Matt Onufrak is this week's runner up for his picture of llamas in Winay Wayna, Peru, taken with a Canon Powershot. Robert Hamilton: "The photographer did a nice job of composing the image. Placing the llamas on the left of the frame and showing the mountain environment gave the picture depth."...

Matt Onufrak is this week's runner up for his picture of llamas in Winay Wayna, Peru, taken with a Canon Powershot. Robert Hamilton: "The photographer did a nice job of composing the image. Placing the llamas on the left of the frame and showing the mountain environment gave the picture depth."... (Matt Onufrak / Baltimore Sun)

Warren E. Wilson is this week's runner-up for his unusual silhouette of himself holding a fake snake. This picture was taken with a Canon EOS 7D camera with a wide angle zoom.

Warren E. Wilson is this week's runner-up for his unusual silhouette of himself holding a fake snake. This picture was taken with a Canon EOS 7D camera with a wide angle zoom. (Warren E. Wilson, Baltimore Sun)

Roger Katzenberg is this week's winner for his photo taken with a Nikon D7100. Robert Hamilton comments, "This photo fit the category in all aspects. The dark ornate older building with it's curved structure contrasting against the clean bright lines of the modern building."

Roger Katzenberg is this week's winner for his photo taken with a Nikon D7100. Robert Hamilton comments, "This photo fit the category in all aspects. The dark ornate older building with it's curved structure contrasting against the clean bright lines of the modern building." (Roger Katzenberg)

Current Contest

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